| Disease | ischemic stroke |
| Symptom | C1695782|cerebral hypoperfusion |
| Sentences | 1 |
| PubMedID- 22848635 | The most critical consequence of cardiorespiratory arrest is its effects on the brain; the acute global ischemic stroke combined with cerebral hypoperfusion and delayed neuronal cell death in the post-arrest period often leave the patient with significant neuronal damage and long-term neurological deficits , . |
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